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a lot of people are frustrated with the large itunes libraries and they cannot seamlessly sync itunes and apple music. thoughts for the usage, they think this is all apple, why can't i usually go between one or the other? and apple is supposed to get these types of things right. so the product is one of the flaws. and the other is just expectation because it is apple. 10 million users, 12 million users is not enough. people thought it would be a home run, several hundred million credit cards on file, so why not wanting million after six months? carol: they came out with itunes and changed the whole way we access music. they did that so well. we assumed they would do this well, but they did not. so now they have to rework it. >> they don't deny the problem. they know they have issues. we started off writing a story that was about a culture clash and a camp that already existed at apple with longtime employees. it is not so surprising there would be a clash with these two parties, but it was acrimonious and it lasted a long time. the more we talked to them, it became clear that it was n
a lot of people are frustrated with the large itunes libraries and they cannot seamlessly sync itunes and apple music. thoughts for the usage, they think this is all apple, why can't i usually go between one or the other? and apple is supposed to get these types of things right. so the product is one of the flaws. and the other is just expectation because it is apple. 10 million users, 12 million users is not enough. people thought it would be a home run, several hundred million credit cards on...
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not as big as the itunes business. the hardware is where they make the money. emily: we will be watching in about a month. alex, think he so much. apple hascond time lost a battle for the use of the iphone trademark in china. a beijing court decided a little leather goods maker could use the label for its wallets and purses. apple failed to prove that the iphone was "a famous brand" across china before the small firm applied for the trademark in 2000 and. the company did not selling its smartphones until 2009. apple still has the trademark for the iphone name on mobile devices but not full ownership beyond that. coming up, cbs earnings beat expectations next to add sales. les moonves tells us how traditional advertising is standing up to digital, next. ♪ emily: cbs just posted first-quarter profits citing the super bowl and grammy awards as a catalyst in at sales. les moonves joined david weston on bloomberg go this morning. he asked how the broadcast advertising business continues to succeed despite the emergence of digital advertising. >> i think are are a
not as big as the itunes business. the hardware is where they make the money. emily: we will be watching in about a month. alex, think he so much. apple hascond time lost a battle for the use of the iphone trademark in china. a beijing court decided a little leather goods maker could use the label for its wallets and purses. apple failed to prove that the iphone was "a famous brand" across china before the small firm applied for the trademark in 2000 and. the company did not selling...
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a lot of people involved, on the one hand, people that existed already in itunes. on the other hand, people the acquired with beat. getting them to work together has been challenging and a lot of guys at each have left. emily: including the former ceo. he is already out. alex: the beats is extremely service. emily: at the same time you have jimmy ivy is still there. he has no title. what is his role? alex: he is in the midst of it. he does a lot on the live music side. talking to artists, getting artists, talking about the breakout thing on apple music. the actual product development side, there are questions about that. we are hearing the first iteration, not so much. a bit more in the one they are developing now. emily: the big hope is that somehow apple can marry its download business and the itunes business with the streaming business. it makes sense because it gives him an edge with artists like adele who don't want to release their albums on streaming services. what kind of changes are they thinking about making here? alex: a lot of it is the music interface.
a lot of people involved, on the one hand, people that existed already in itunes. on the other hand, people the acquired with beat. getting them to work together has been challenging and a lot of guys at each have left. emily: including the former ceo. he is already out. alex: the beats is extremely service. emily: at the same time you have jimmy ivy is still there. he has no title. what is his role? alex: he is in the midst of it. he does a lot on the live music side. talking to artists,...
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in libraries that they cannot seamlessly sync itunes and apple music. one of the first thoughts was, ok, this is apple, why can i go between one or the other? also, apple is supposed to get these things right. i would say the product is -- one of the flaws -- i would say the product is one of the flaws. plus, 12 million users is not enough. most people thought it was going to be a home run. they had several million credit cards on file, why don't they have 20 million subscribers? carol: they came out with itunes and changed the whole way we access music, right? we assumed they would do this well. but they didn't. now they have to rework it. lucas: they don't really deny the problems. they know that there are issues. we had started off writing a story much about a culture clash within apple between the camp that came over from beats. it is not so surprising that would be a clash. extremely acrimonious and lasted for a long time. it became clear that it is not like it was news to apple. you are trying to figure out what the next steps were and how they ca
in libraries that they cannot seamlessly sync itunes and apple music. one of the first thoughts was, ok, this is apple, why can i go between one or the other? also, apple is supposed to get these things right. i would say the product is -- one of the flaws -- i would say the product is one of the flaws. plus, 12 million users is not enough. most people thought it was going to be a home run. they had several million credit cards on file, why don't they have 20 million subscribers? carol: they...
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the latest version of itunes fixes this. tomorrow, we pick up from the google developers con rents -- conference. ♪ ♪ >> from our studios in new york rose."his is "charlie charlie: josh is here, the president and ceo of amc networks. the network has made cable-television a destination for high quality, scripted shows. and see made a name for themselves with the critically acclaimed series, mad men, and the other one, "breaking bad." their brands also include ifc and sundance. their expanding boundaries of the cable television industry. he was an early champion of video on demand.
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the latest version of itunes fixes this. that does it for this edition of the show. tomorrow, we pick up from the google developers conference. the head of global operations will be with us. ♪ it 7:00 in the morning in kuwait city. welcome to bloomberg markets middle east. $50 oil is on the table. what about the economy and the bond market? you're welcome. ♪ opec has its right. it says the strategy to secure market share is working.
the latest version of itunes fixes this. that does it for this edition of the show. tomorrow, we pick up from the google developers conference. the head of global operations will be with us. ♪ it 7:00 in the morning in kuwait city. welcome to bloomberg markets middle east. $50 oil is on the table. what about the economy and the bond market? you're welcome. ♪ opec has its right. it says the strategy to secure market share is working.
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they deny that they will destroy itunes. they are offering apple music. they will not do away with paid music. they are offering apple music and are pushing aggressively to stream. hitting a point. the ecosystem gets no value. at the end of the day, no one will be able to catch up and offer this seamless service. i was in china and met with one oam's inading china the smartphone market. he was a no one has a brand like apple. no one has a loyal customer base like apple. it is tough to compete in the android ecosystem, because we are all offering the same thing. francine: in some cases, national pride takes over and you by the national phone. i want to show you the market valuation of apple versus alphabet, formally google. it has taken over. morepple is briefly valuable -- sorry. why all was briefly more valuable in february. it will likely do the same again . is this winner takes all? away from market cap, who will win in driverless cars? apple or google? brian: i do not think there will has to be one winner. there will be a lot of companies that partici
they deny that they will destroy itunes. they are offering apple music. they will not do away with paid music. they are offering apple music and are pushing aggressively to stream. hitting a point. the ecosystem gets no value. at the end of the day, no one will be able to catch up and offer this seamless service. i was in china and met with one oam's inading china the smartphone market. he was a no one has a brand like apple. no one has a loyal customer base like apple. it is tough to compete...
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apple owned digital music and sort of chaperoned the transition from nondigital to digital music, but itunes sales have stagnated. they are making $3.5 billion on music downloads, which is not a drop in the bucket, but, for apple, it's not that big. that's three times what they are making on streaming. he idea apple had was to marry the downloading -- the idea that apple had was to marry the downloading and the streaming side of the businesses. it has not seamlessly come together. the fact that apple still has a download business should give apple an edge, but, in practice, it has not really worked out that way. vonnie: do we expect spotify to respond, or is spotify's interface already pretty attractive? emily: i don't see spotify reacting. they have their own challenges to overcome. adele still has not released her latest album on spotify. you can download it, but you cannot stream it. spotify has mind-share. it seems to be thought of as the place where innovation is happening. we don't know a lot about what's happening at spotify. it's a private company. they don't release those numbers. v
apple owned digital music and sort of chaperoned the transition from nondigital to digital music, but itunes sales have stagnated. they are making $3.5 billion on music downloads, which is not a drop in the bucket, but, for apple, it's not that big. that's three times what they are making on streaming. he idea apple had was to marry the downloading -- the idea that apple had was to marry the downloading and the streaming side of the businesses. it has not seamlessly come together. the fact that...
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check it out on itunes & cloud on monday. ♪ brad: from claims about conservative bias in facebook trending articles to the sudden resignation of renaud laplanche as lending club ceo, there has been no shortage of tech news this week. joining us now, executive technology editor tom giles. let's start with facebook. bias in trending topics -- why is that a big deal? tom: what a week facebook has hand -- hat. how badly was it handled pr-wise? the question over bias is a really big deal. this is something used by just about everyone you know, so if there's a concern about whether they are influencing, whether there is a bias in what you see on facebook, and a lot of people will be concerned about how useful this is as a service. people go to facebook -- it has worked -- warped so much over the years from being a place where we just like what other people are doing, look at pictures -- we still do that stuff, but now we increasingly go to facebook to get informed, to find out about was interesting, what people are reading, what's going on out there. let me play devil's advocate. a lot of newspa
check it out on itunes & cloud on monday. ♪ brad: from claims about conservative bias in facebook trending articles to the sudden resignation of renaud laplanche as lending club ceo, there has been no shortage of tech news this week. joining us now, executive technology editor tom giles. let's start with facebook. bias in trending topics -- why is that a big deal? tom: what a week facebook has hand -- hat. how badly was it handled pr-wise? the question over bias is a really big deal. this...
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you can check it out on itunes and sound cloud. ♪ emily: google's offices in paris have been rated. officers arrived around 5 a.m. local time as part of a preliminary criminal investigation into whether the is this is have been operating without clearing some of its revenues. friend has previously suggested google has 1.8 billion dollars in back taxes to pay. underway, erics schmidt was a few hundred miles away in amsterdam speaking at a start up conference. he spoke about how hard it can be to start up a business. laws.re are a billion it's harder to be an occupant or in europe than it is in america. but the tax policies and amount of time it takes to create a firm and so on, what happens when i meet with governments is they all say yes and listen very politely. europeans are always very light and then they don't do anything about it. this coincides with a separate investigation as whether there are preferential tax deals as a way to entice them to do business there. companiesoo! -- the auction process is said to be going well. goldman says it is well on the way but declined to giv
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itunes suffering a shutdown and now losing a legal battles that have exclu rights to the apple brand and iphone name, allowing accessory makers to keep using it on well it's -- wa llets and purses. this is an extraordinary story. guest: it is. do not tell me that you do not have an iphone back or briefcase . rishaad: i collect them all. guest: the court ruled that ipo -- apple does not have occlusive rights to when it comes to other things. rishaad: a registered trademark? guest: this is handbags and leather goods, products using the iphone name on its accessories, very strange to me. anyway, this is the latest below for apple in china. it has to do with fake versions of their own products. and fake stores popping up all over the place in china and now it is having to follow -- swallow this pill. the copyright only fits well in a sentence with infringement, so a lot of -- exactly. there is going to be a lot of different iphones in china. i guess if you are talking about handbags, it could last longer. and even donald trump getting dragged into this. is it is an example of america get
itunes suffering a shutdown and now losing a legal battles that have exclu rights to the apple brand and iphone name, allowing accessory makers to keep using it on well it's -- wa llets and purses. this is an extraordinary story. guest: it is. do not tell me that you do not have an iphone back or briefcase . rishaad: i collect them all. guest: the court ruled that ipo -- apple does not have occlusive rights to when it comes to other things. rishaad: a registered trademark? guest: this is...
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. ♪ streaming services like netflix and itunes could see more regulation in the european union. wednesdayublished on say 20% of video libraries will need to be dedicated to european content as a way for europe to support its domestic energy meant industry. right now, netflix is just above what was set. eric schmidt spoke at the bloomberg breakaway conference and spoke about the big breakthroughs in technology he sees at. john mikel slate asked if the private industry is better the -- better at investing than the government. eric: i'm not ready to fall in the traditional assumption about the government. have a just like to little bit of it on these things that are moving shots, enormous scale things that can benefit the country. john: you gave the example of health. what's another example? eric: i will give you two examples -- the health thing is -- it can be understood as analog meets digital. up until now, doctors have been living in an analog world and it's incredibly painful and complicated. we have been living in this digital world where we understand scalable systems. the s
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andcommission says netflix itunes are just above that level right now. helpix says it will not european production increase. mark: thank you very much. the unicredit chief executive is leaving. will his departure mean significant changes in the banks strategic land? investors claim the plan was not ambitious enough to recapitalize the lender, one of europe's most poorly capitalized lender. fromy screen joins us europe. does this pave the way for asset sales and possibly a capital increase? dan: the main challenge facing capital needs. we have reported in the last week that management may consider doing some asset sales, for example in their big internet bank. they could dispose of some of their assets in turkey or poland. they haveted earlier, always been against doing a rights issue but clearly, analysts have pointed out the to raised need anywhere from $4 billion to 10 billion euros in fresh capital they can dothink this purely by moving some disposals. it's going to be the top priority for the incoming ceo. >> how long would the successor to him last?
andcommission says netflix itunes are just above that level right now. helpix says it will not european production increase. mark: thank you very much. the unicredit chief executive is leaving. will his departure mean significant changes in the banks strategic land? investors claim the plan was not ambitious enough to recapitalize the lender, one of europe's most poorly capitalized lender. fromy screen joins us europe. does this pave the way for asset sales and possibly a capital increase? dan:...
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you will find us on itunes and sound cloud. be sure to leave us a rating. it will help more listeners discover our content. ♪ emily: if you have ever played a video game, you owe debt of gratitude toward next guest. norman bushnell created "pong," "asteroids" and "centipede." these days he's bringing games into the classroom with a company called brain rush, trying to make education as addictive as atari. take a listen. brain rush, you say, can teach subjects and academic discipline 10 times faster than in the classroom of the 90% retention rate. how so? nolan: it turns out that when games are played it provides context. quite frankly, kids learn at their own speed. so that they played to mastery. playing to mastery is the key. no abcd. you don't complete the game until you understand it completely. that is really important. emily: educational gaming is one of those ideas that seems like it's always just about to hit it big. why has it not happened yet? nolan: i think that games are a part of young people's lives today. they spend so much time with their
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subscribe on itunes and sound cloud. coming up monday, we will talk to twitter cofounder and makers of hbo's silicon valley about the changing world of social media. ♪ emily: dyson, the pioneering british packing company, is in the midst of a transformation and they went to remake the re-think of home appliances, first with the backing cleaner and not upgrading the hairdryer. a lot of r&b buyer power. they spent $71 million developing the supersonic. we spoke with the ceo of dyson. a $400 hairdryer. by should i spend $400? of all, when i turn it on, we can still talk. emily: it is fairly quiet. more, we haves really reinvented everything about the hairdryer, so the first thing we did is develop a small digital motor, very powerful and it creates a lot of their pressure. we put that in the handle, so the weight is at the bottom so my hands do not get tired. we put intelligent heat control because most burnt hair, so it dries faster, gives you a shine and i have three women in my house and i can tell you that they would
subscribe on itunes and sound cloud. coming up monday, we will talk to twitter cofounder and makers of hbo's silicon valley about the changing world of social media. ♪ emily: dyson, the pioneering british packing company, is in the midst of a transformation and they went to remake the re-think of home appliances, first with the backing cleaner and not upgrading the hairdryer. a lot of r&b buyer power. they spent $71 million developing the supersonic. we spoke with the ceo of dyson. a $400...
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they say netflix and itunes are just above that level right now. netflix says the rules will not help european production increase. bloombergur latest business flash. have a look at what's happening. european equities rising for the second consecutive day. we broke the trend, the alternating day trend that started last monday. a day of gains followed by a day of losses. two days of gains, the biggest since march. greece will receive its bailout, for its aid more concisely of over 10 billion euros. in investors are slowly getting used to the idea that the fed could raise rates in the next couple of months. the best-performing groups in europe today. most are rising and the best ones include banks. unicredit chief executive is leaving. energy up by 2.3%. mns unveiling his clothing reboot. investors shrugging it off, sending showers -- shares down. , to show you what's happening in the currency market. level to its highest against the dollar since january. back in february after the referendum was announced, it fell to its lowest level since 2009. wha
they say netflix and itunes are just above that level right now. netflix says the rules will not help european production increase. bloombergur latest business flash. have a look at what's happening. european equities rising for the second consecutive day. we broke the trend, the alternating day trend that started last monday. a day of gains followed by a day of losses. two days of gains, the biggest since march. greece will receive its bailout, for its aid more concisely of over 10 billion...
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it's available on itunes and and this week, we are talking startup success stories with the ceo of dropbox, andunder of airbnb, founding partner jessica livingston. up next, atari cofounder nolan bushnell is trying to revolutionize video games once again. we speak to one of tech's most influential pioneers next. ♪ [ soft music ] e.t. phone home. when you find something you love, you can never get enough of it. change the way you experience tv with xfinity x1. shoah, ha ha.ew artist. show me top male artist. my whole belieber fan group. it's not a competition, but if it was i won. xfinity x1 lets you access the greatest library of billboard music awards moments, simply by using your voice. the billboard music awards, live sunday may 22nd, 8/5 pacific, only on abc. i'm mark crumpton. you are watching "bloomberg west." let's begin a check -- with a check of bloomberg's "first word" news. they are ready and prepared to go back to the table a minute a cessation is in place. with these new mechanisms and the minute that the humanitarian blockade is opened up. mark c.: the meeting was held as d
it's available on itunes and and this week, we are talking startup success stories with the ceo of dropbox, andunder of airbnb, founding partner jessica livingston. up next, atari cofounder nolan bushnell is trying to revolutionize video games once again. we speak to one of tech's most influential pioneers next. ♪ [ soft music ] e.t. phone home. when you find something you love, you can never get enough of it. change the way you experience tv with xfinity x1. shoah, ha ha.ew artist. show me...
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it's available on itunes and sound cloud, and this week, we are talking startup success stories with the ceo of dropbox, cofounder of airbnb, and founding partner jessica livingston. up next, atari cofounder nolan bushnell is trying to revolutionize video games once again. we speak to one of tech's most influential pioneers next. ♪ iaae-m" >> the printed page of chinese manufacturing slipped in april after weakness in the economy weighed by overcapacity and toand -- factory pmi fell 49.4, below that 50 mark. that is down from 49.7. it highlights challenges for policymakers balancing the need for ongoing stimulus. the imf says rising debt levels have become a significant risk for major asian economies. it expects asian gdp growth at 5.3% this year and next. debt levels have increased markedly over the past decade, across most of the major economies in the region, including china and japan. an interest rate announcement in an hour from now; the federal budget handed down later today. the rbaraders think will cut the cash raised on the record low 2%. and those are the headlines from b
it's available on itunes and sound cloud, and this week, we are talking startup success stories with the ceo of dropbox, cofounder of airbnb, and founding partner jessica livingston. up next, atari cofounder nolan bushnell is trying to revolutionize video games once again. we speak to one of tech's most influential pioneers next. ♪ iaae-m" >> the printed page of chinese manufacturing slipped in april after weakness in the economy weighed by overcapacity and toand -- factory pmi...
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unsung cloud and itunes, check it out. ♪ emily: on this date in tech history 70 years ago, the world was introduced to a tape recording, which went on to shape the entire home media business. in 1946, jack mullin had attendees of the annual institute of radio engineers conference in san francisco asking the question, is this program live? he switched between a live jazz combo and a recording, stunning the audience. engineers learned about mullin and his magnetic phones. bing crosby was the first performer to record a radio program on tape. the highest-paid female executives in the u.s. hail from the tech sector. or call ceo safra catz came in as number one, -- oracle ceo safra catz came in as number one. alphabet's cfl ruth pour it follows her with a $4.1 billion package. dropping to number five after holding the top spot last year was apple's retail chief, angela erin. she earned just under $28 million for 2015. speaking of women in technology, facebook coo sheryl sandberg spoke publicly for the first time since her husband's unexpected death just over a year ago. addressing the gra
unsung cloud and itunes, check it out. ♪ emily: on this date in tech history 70 years ago, the world was introduced to a tape recording, which went on to shape the entire home media business. in 1946, jack mullin had attendees of the annual institute of radio engineers conference in san francisco asking the question, is this program live? he switched between a live jazz combo and a recording, stunning the audience. engineers learned about mullin and his magnetic phones. bing crosby was the...
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you can check it out on itunes and sound cloud. ♪ emily: google's offices in paris have been raided. french police and prosecutors arrived around 5:00 a.m. local time on tuesday morning. it is part of a preliminary criminal investigation into whether have been operating without clearing some of its revenues. france has previously suggested google has $1.8 billion in back taxes to pay. nobody has yet been charged of any wrongdoing, and google maintains to comply with all french laws. just as that was underway, eric schmidt was a few hundred miles away in amsterdam speaking at a start up conference. he spoke about how hard it can be to start up a business. -- a business in europe. >> there are a billion laws. it is much harder to be an on-chip nor in europe than it is in america. whether regulatory tax policies, the amount of time it takes to grade a farm, and so on. what happens when i meet with governments is they all say yes and listen very politely. they're always very nice. but then they do not do anything about it. emily: this coincides with a separate investigation as -- into wh
you can check it out on itunes and sound cloud. ♪ emily: google's offices in paris have been raided. french police and prosecutors arrived around 5:00 a.m. local time on tuesday morning. it is part of a preliminary criminal investigation into whether have been operating without clearing some of its revenues. france has previously suggested google has $1.8 billion in back taxes to pay. nobody has yet been charged of any wrongdoing, and google maintains to comply with all french laws. just as...
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the apple executive in charge of itunes and apple music discussed in the meeting last year with time warner's head of corporate strategy. talks never proceeded to formal litigation, but media stocks including time warner and netflix saw their stocks rise on this news. with spendinghat high on content a deal with the , owner of hbo could help apple catch up as the iphone maker faces a future of slowing smartphone sales. coming up, the real story behind venture capitalist peter thiel to back hulk hogan against the media. journalistr from the who wrote the controversial posted that outed him. emily: billionaire investor and facebook board member peter feel reveals he has indeed been secretly funding lawsuits to take down gawker media including bank rolling a defamation case filed by former pro wrestler hulk hogan over a sex tape. the case resulted in a $140 million verdict and could threaten gawker's very existence. "wall street journal" is reporting gawker is considering a sale. thiel issued a statement to financially support hogan's suit. he said that gawker built its business on humi
the apple executive in charge of itunes and apple music discussed in the meeting last year with time warner's head of corporate strategy. talks never proceeded to formal litigation, but media stocks including time warner and netflix saw their stocks rise on this news. with spendinghat high on content a deal with the , owner of hbo could help apple catch up as the iphone maker faces a future of slowing smartphone sales. coming up, the real story behind venture capitalist peter thiel to back hulk...
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there are plans to change the betterterface, and integration with itunes. an apple spokesperson declined to comment on this story. guy: let's stay in asia. alibaba earnings will be released in over an hour. profits more than doubled in the last year, but the stock has not reflected that with investors treating it as a proxy for the slowing chinese economy. when i get the guest says those fears are overblown. let's join sean ryan, the managing of the market research group as to why is alibaba not synonymous with china? you could argue they are healthily correlated? alibaba and the economy is fairly synonymous post about but what people like george soros is taking is being overly scared about the economy. we need to break it into two parts, the first would be industrial. the consumer side is really strong. the e-commerce sales are still growing 25 or 30%. willpect that alibaba outperform market expectations for two reasons, the first is they have done a good job spurting out there logistics supply chain. the tumors over there are still having rising incomes,
there are plans to change the betterterface, and integration with itunes. an apple spokesperson declined to comment on this story. guy: let's stay in asia. alibaba earnings will be released in over an hour. profits more than doubled in the last year, but the stock has not reflected that with investors treating it as a proxy for the slowing chinese economy. when i get the guest says those fears are overblown. let's join sean ryan, the managing of the market research group as to why is alibaba...
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they plan to change the interface and integrate it with itunes. that is your bloomberg business flash. anna: thank you. e-commerce giant alibaba reports earnings later today. shares of the company have third by more than one and their 2013 peak, despite profits doubling over the past year. joins us from hong kong with details. what will investors be looking out for when we get the earnings later today? na: investors will be looking for growth in its core e-commerce business. they will want to see a resurgence in revenue growth. they are also going to be looking at key metrics. they want to see how alibaba's acquisition spree and impacted its bottom line. explained it was why the stock has performed well despite positive earnings in the past quarters. >> you are correct that it has not necessarily reflected the positive performance. many see alibaba as a proxy for the chinese economy. many are worried about the strength of the chinese consumer. unfortunately for alibaba, much of the stock prices out of his control. manus: what do investors actually
they plan to change the interface and integrate it with itunes. that is your bloomberg business flash. anna: thank you. e-commerce giant alibaba reports earnings later today. shares of the company have third by more than one and their 2013 peak, despite profits doubling over the past year. joins us from hong kong with details. what will investors be looking out for when we get the earnings later today? na: investors will be looking for growth in its core e-commerce business. they will want to...
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newcan subscribe to the podcast on itunes or find it on bloomberg.com/audio. ♪ scarlet: this is bloomberg markets. shows consumer spending rose 1% in april, the lowest in almost seven years. personal income which is wages and salaries climb for a second month giving consumers a need to make purchases but when it comes to pay at higher levels, that is stalling. that's the key finding of a new report. for more, let's turn to carol massar. tool: welcome everybody bloomberg radio. isid is with us and he talking about executive pay. the headline that caught my attention from research you guys sent over his ceo pay is hitting a new low and the smallest pay increase in five years. talk to us about that and put it into perspective. >> there is no shortage of interesting years for executive pay in the last five years. this one was interesting because it's the first time in five years we actually saw increases temper down a little bit. that made sense given the fact that company performance was mixed. we had come off of a bull market for five years straight and companies were returning double-digit
newcan subscribe to the podcast on itunes or find it on bloomberg.com/audio. ♪ scarlet: this is bloomberg markets. shows consumer spending rose 1% in april, the lowest in almost seven years. personal income which is wages and salaries climb for a second month giving consumers a need to make purchases but when it comes to pay at higher levels, that is stalling. that's the key finding of a new report. for more, let's turn to carol massar. tool: welcome everybody bloomberg radio. isid is with us...
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apple-compatible itunes music store which is an internet sensation. today, more than 1.4 million u.s. developers have created ads for iphones and ipads that have been downloaded more than 100 alien times. here is the -- 100 billion times. here is the argument. tim cook has not strayed from the one block buster -- one blockbuster at a time model. switch to services is a decadeson made famous ago by ibm, the company that steve jobs loved to hate. alix: much more coming up on apple. what the latest results from key suppliers are predicting about the future. ♪ scarlet: let's head over now to abigail doolittle live at the nasdaq, taking a closer look at apple shares. abigail: today, we have shares of apple trading demo slated one of the top -- trading down slightly. feweris attracting first-time smartphone buyers good one analyst believes the by 14% inll grow 2017. but there are two currents left in the current fiscal year. things could just get worse for apple before they get better. alix: the last time i looked at the chart, you said shares were holdin
apple-compatible itunes music store which is an internet sensation. today, more than 1.4 million u.s. developers have created ads for iphones and ipads that have been downloaded more than 100 alien times. here is the -- 100 billion times. here is the argument. tim cook has not strayed from the one block buster -- one blockbuster at a time model. switch to services is a decadeson made famous ago by ibm, the company that steve jobs loved to hate. alix: much more coming up on apple. what the...
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i think you're highlighting of ibook and itunes is a big deal, even though neither of those have been big successes as of late because as the world is getting more and more saturated with devices and the refreshment cycle is getting longer and longer, apple is counting on revenues from services to support the company. if china is not going to participate, if what has been half of their market is not going to participate, that is worrisome. apple in this period where they need something new, they need a new product or they need to tighten the refreshment cycle, or they need something new, the latest and greatest? corey: the ipad has had fantastic success but the sales have fallen in nine quarters. the watch has been a fantastic success. they have sold more apple watches in the first year than iphones in the first year. the company is so big that nothing seems to move the battleship. it really is an iphone business. or iphone sales so nothing has come close to that, even the mac-ish -- macintosh business. david: when it comes to china, it is not just apple. facebook was shut out, alibab
i think you're highlighting of ibook and itunes is a big deal, even though neither of those have been big successes as of late because as the world is getting more and more saturated with devices and the refreshment cycle is getting longer and longer, apple is counting on revenues from services to support the company. if china is not going to participate, if what has been half of their market is not going to participate, that is worrisome. apple in this period where they need something new,...
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think what's happening in the music is this, the music business is moving from an own the music, like itunes, and more to just streaming music. renting music. the model is changing but clearly when you think about internet delivered radio, it is taking share in the marketplace. over 10% share of listenership right now. the internet delivered radio is gaining traction in the marketplace. you take a look at pandora ansi stalled user growth, investors are concerned. lisa: why couldn't someone rent the music themselves and stream -- and stream it themselves? what this does get you, it does get you an embedded user base and a brand in the marketplace and a sales force. a lot of things pandora does bring to the table and i always argue in the context of the internet where there are so many brands, something has a real brand value that their israel value attached to that and i think the greatest example is netflix. anybody, a technology company, media company, still can do what netflix has done. netflix does not really all that much of its content but what they have is a first mover advantage in br
think what's happening in the music is this, the music business is moving from an own the music, like itunes, and more to just streaming music. renting music. the model is changing but clearly when you think about internet delivered radio, it is taking share in the marketplace. over 10% share of listenership right now. the internet delivered radio is gaining traction in the marketplace. you take a look at pandora ansi stalled user growth, investors are concerned. lisa: why couldn't someone rent...
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on the itunes but you can also get on streaming and there is also a special apple radio station. that was good news for apple trading higher on the premarket. if it trades up, it will be the second of a and 13 i can scrap. the company has had a rough time. drake could save the company. let's take a look finally at tyson foods, the largest u.s. , raising itsing 3% full-year forecast after declines in the costa it for animals that is so's to you and i and this -- in the supermarket. last week,hank you the s&p 500 giving below that level, and last month, jpmorgan 's -- warned of the risk of going lower. they correctly predicted the selloff. this is what he had to say about the 2050 level. >> you will have some of the disparity. i think 2030-2050 range, could -- [indiscernible] jonathan: columnist for our fast session, 2030-2050 level, again, why so important? >> whatever margot talks, i listen for one thing. one thing he is looking at his momentum, which has become a popular thing to trade off of. if the wind is blowing north, a lot of people sell north end south, they will sell tha
on the itunes but you can also get on streaming and there is also a special apple radio station. that was good news for apple trading higher on the premarket. if it trades up, it will be the second of a and 13 i can scrap. the company has had a rough time. drake could save the company. let's take a look finally at tyson foods, the largest u.s. , raising itsing 3% full-year forecast after declines in the costa it for animals that is so's to you and i and this -- in the supermarket. last...
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for many years, and like many millions of people, i have had the music on itunes, and then itunes match which is a earlier cloud-based thing that is more limited, and it is integrates with those. so, you know, you can add songs that you don't own into the play lists of the song thabs you do own, and so it was easier for me. but it is way over complicated. i don't use 90% of it. and i think that any move they take to streamline it to reorganize it to redesign it is a good sign. i mean, we will have to wait and see how they do it, but it is a good sign. >> all right. walt, you also in your column mention third-party e-mail apps and a new one out i recommend that folks read that if they get a chance, and it is very interesting, but for now, we have to leave it there. walt mossberg, the thanks for being with us. >>> and you can see in the bottom of the screen that nbc news is saying that governor john kasich is going to suspend his presidential campaign, and now they are calling him the presumptive nominee to 1,237, and it is going to make it 100 times easier than 48 hours ago. >> it is sta
for many years, and like many millions of people, i have had the music on itunes, and then itunes match which is a earlier cloud-based thing that is more limited, and it is integrates with those. so, you know, you can add songs that you don't own into the play lists of the song thabs you do own, and so it was easier for me. but it is way over complicated. i don't use 90% of it. and i think that any move they take to streamline it to reorganize it to redesign it is a good sign. i mean, we will...
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. >>> apple telling re/code in a report today that -- in a report that it is planning to kill off itunes music downloads. that is actually not true according to the company. after the website digital music news reported the tech giant is considering either aggressively ending itunes sales over the next two years or prolonging the faze out by three or four years. besides denying the report apple didn't provide further details but the report got a lot of attention. >> and brazil could be one step closer to impeaching its president. the del tails coming next. but first break out your party hats. great britain is celebrating her majesty's queen elizabeth's birthday with a four day exstrafgz. the s 900 horses and more than 1500 riders. the actual birthday is april 21st. the uk is marking the birthday with several events in april, may and june. and very worthy. >> maybe we should have a celebration here to make you feel comfortable and at home. >> yes. please do. and perhaps we'll get to see that after the break. have we got it with you? oh dear. anyway we're back in a couple of minutes. ♪ e
. >>> apple telling re/code in a report today that -- in a report that it is planning to kill off itunes music downloads. that is actually not true according to the company. after the website digital music news reported the tech giant is considering either aggressively ending itunes sales over the next two years or prolonging the faze out by three or four years. besides denying the report apple didn't provide further details but the report got a lot of attention. >> and brazil...
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they came several years later with the ipod and itunes. i wouldn't count apple out. that doesn't in any way say that steve jobs and tim cook have to be the same. tim is an extraordinary executive. but he's a different person. we're all different. >> tell us about people ticker. >> people ticker is taking advantage of one of those really interesting things, and that is, the rise of alternative work. and work today is being done in projects. all the tools we have today enable that. look at slack, a company that didn't exist four years ago, worth $4 billion today. and so as we go to project organizations, it means that we can recruit people who are permanent employees, they can also be people who are independent contractors, the contingent skilled labor work force. at people ticker, we built the largest cloud platform that tracks every job in the u.s., in every city, regardless of industry, but we do that in ten countries and we'll be in 100 countries within a year. we track the pay rate and bill rate for every type of job, salary or contingent worker. no one else has t
they came several years later with the ipod and itunes. i wouldn't count apple out. that doesn't in any way say that steve jobs and tim cook have to be the same. tim is an extraordinary executive. but he's a different person. we're all different. >> tell us about people ticker. >> people ticker is taking advantage of one of those really interesting things, and that is, the rise of alternative work. and work today is being done in projects. all the tools we have today enable that....
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"options action" fans across the world are flooding itunes, and they only want to know one thing, what will dan do next. all right. let's get the answer to that right now. dan, what are you doing? >> the most important point from a risk standpoint is that you're down side put. way out of the money. the put will be covered for 85 cents. i think you do that here. this is really a riskless trade other than the difference between what you paid for the october 100 call, which was 250. now that's trading for about $6. you have some profits and optionality, no pun intended here. 9 thing is, you could take the profit. if you thought the stock was going to have continued gains, look to turn it into a vertical call spread, maybe sell the 110 call in october. and have on the 100, 110 call spread, probably sell that for about $2.35. you're kind of locking in some of those gains, too, and you don't have any risk to the down side. if you're really optimistic, sell the higher strike call also. there's some stuff to do there. >> we were talking about catch-up trades at the top of the show. is this a c
"options action" fans across the world are flooding itunes, and they only want to know one thing, what will dan do next. all right. let's get the answer to that right now. dan, what are you doing? >> the most important point from a risk standpoint is that you're down side put. way out of the money. the put will be covered for 85 cents. i think you do that here. this is really a riskless trade other than the difference between what you paid for the october 100 call, which was...
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they turned off ibooks, they turned off itunes. it's not by accident they do it. if you're banking on china as a u.s. company, it can happen and it has happened more for apple than almost anybody else, but it's not going to be easy. it's going to be choppy. i think it's another indication of it when the chinese government turned their stuff off. >> john cook argues that the middle classification is happening over the long-term at rates we don't even understand. is he wrong? >> well, what i think about, carl, is that silicon valley is often able to pull the genie out of the bottle. and i think while i'm not on the advisory apple, i have no inside information, i'm a big tim cook fan. and i believe that this new era of what is called bots, smart assistant messaging, it was discussed in some detail by mark zuckerberg when he talked about facebook m. apple's in the perfect position to take the strong position it has with apps, with app store, with itune songs, with siri and begin to introduce smart assistant messaging. maybe it could be done even as soon as with the ne
they turned off ibooks, they turned off itunes. it's not by accident they do it. if you're banking on china as a u.s. company, it can happen and it has happened more for apple than almost anybody else, but it's not going to be easy. it's going to be choppy. i think it's another indication of it when the chinese government turned their stuff off. >> john cook argues that the middle classification is happening over the long-term at rates we don't even understand. is he wrong? >> well,...
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meaning you're going to see itunes and ibooks back on or is that what it is? wait a few weeks and now -- >> i don't know. if it's a few weeks, year, i don't know if it's, you know, in terms of how the phones are structured, privacy things on the phones, conversations that might happen not now but 12 months from now. how do you look at it go and go that was a successful investment? >> tim cook is going to say we want didi to succeed and do well. i think it will. it's doing well as a business in china. in terms of apple's relationship to the government that's harder to measure. when does it happen? when does a restriction lift on the media sales stuff in china. do iphone sales increase? you look at this time next year if media sales or iphone sales pick up that's probably a good one. >> i want to get to the implications of the ceo of uber in a moment. to the extent this is part, also, of apple's efforts long-term to develop a car. is there anything related to that, in your mind? >> i think that's the secondary aspect. i don't think it's primary. i think it's pri
meaning you're going to see itunes and ibooks back on or is that what it is? wait a few weeks and now -- >> i don't know. if it's a few weeks, year, i don't know if it's, you know, in terms of how the phones are structured, privacy things on the phones, conversations that might happen not now but 12 months from now. how do you look at it go and go that was a successful investment? >> tim cook is going to say we want didi to succeed and do well. i think it will. it's doing well as a...
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and to date, 35 billion songs have been purchased from the itunes store. get ready for the rio olympic games by switching to xfinity x1. show me gymnastics. x1 lets you search by sport, watch nbc's highlights and catch every live event on your tv with nbc sports live extra. i'm getting ready. are you? x1 will change the way you experience nbcuniversal's coverage of the rio olympic games. call or go online today to switch to x1. >>> good morning, welcome back to "worldwide exchange." futures higher trade of the day. the s&p 500 roughly flat for the month. and for the year how can investors still score returns if we're looking at a sideways summer? well, our data team krurccrunch some numbers to figure out the stocks that do well when the market goes nowhere. the it turns out the top are consumer discretionary, consumer staples. and it has performed a so-called sideways market. >>> the dow is coming off its first down day in the last three sessions but the nasdaq is on a winning streak posting its first back-to-back gains in more than three weeks. joining us
and to date, 35 billion songs have been purchased from the itunes store. get ready for the rio olympic games by switching to xfinity x1. show me gymnastics. x1 lets you search by sport, watch nbc's highlights and catch every live event on your tv with nbc sports live extra. i'm getting ready. are you? x1 will change the way you experience nbcuniversal's coverage of the rio olympic games. call or go online today to switch to x1. >>> good morning, welcome back to "worldwide...
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the song received a 431% bump in itunes sales worldwide. this one is much mur taylor swift. this is her risky business dancing around by herself. look what's happened. taylor swift went from having a massive fight to wouldn't even be on apple music. >> its endearing. i'm a big swifty. >> when we come back today's must reads, including why slelden adelson says he's endorses trump for president and republicans should follow suit. we were born 100 years ago into a new american century. born with a hunger to fly and a passion to build something better. and what an amazing time it's been, decade after decade of innovation, inspiration and wonder. so, we say thank you america for a century of trust, for the privilege of flying higher and higher, together. ♪ plumping surface cells for a dramatic transformation. without the need for fillers. your concert tee might show your age...your skin never will. olay regenerist. olay. ageless. and try regenerist micro-sculpting eyeswirl. it instantly hydrates to plump and lift. >>> i went to the washington post. and sheldon adelson writes "i
the song received a 431% bump in itunes sales worldwide. this one is much mur taylor swift. this is her risky business dancing around by herself. look what's happened. taylor swift went from having a massive fight to wouldn't even be on apple music. >> its endearing. i'm a big swifty. >> when we come back today's must reads, including why slelden adelson says he's endorses trump for president and republicans should follow suit. we were born 100 years ago into a new american century....
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the company is also facing a crackdown on some of its services, itunes from the regulators, and there's an expectation tim cook can work out some of the problems it's facing with government officials. in fact, the chinese media have been reporting that he is expected on this trip to meet with several high-level government officials as well as internet companies. guys? >> eunice, listening to "squawk box's" debate on this earlier today in europe, one analyst said apple will have long-term success in china if they partner with various local players as opposed to something else, can we expect more investments like the one they made late last week? >> well, that's what the speculation has been. and that is just that it's so important for apple to have several local partners. and to be able to really show the government that they are contributing to what is very important to the chinese government, and that is called internet plus where china becomes a technology leader. and so they have invested now $1 billion into didi chuxing, as we talked about last week, is not a government-owned compan
the company is also facing a crackdown on some of its services, itunes from the regulators, and there's an expectation tim cook can work out some of the problems it's facing with government officials. in fact, the chinese media have been reporting that he is expected on this trip to meet with several high-level government officials as well as internet companies. guys? >> eunice, listening to "squawk box's" debate on this earlier today in europe, one analyst said apple will have...
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it's recurring revenues and think of app store itunes and apple care and music and things like that so i think that's a very important component of the story. as far as the rest of the hardware. know tablets are in decline, pcs, markets in decline and gaining share and don't do much. the watch was not an initial success but if we get a refresh there with a better battery life and better ampcations that can be good. it's a very large company now so i think that's one of the issues with the stock is you have the legacy of huge growth and big momentum and upside. it's just gotten so big and harder to replicate that. see that in the valuation. thanks so much. monsanto shares reopening higher after rejecting a takeover bid from bayer. more from david faber on this breaking story. >> thanks very much. the important part is the rejection itself. as i've been saying for a number of days, it was expected monsanto would reject it. how they would reject would be the key and they have done it in a way that's certainly very encouraging for bayer and that's why you're seeing the shares up again to 1
it's recurring revenues and think of app store itunes and apple care and music and things like that so i think that's a very important component of the story. as far as the rest of the hardware. know tablets are in decline, pcs, markets in decline and gaining share and don't do much. the watch was not an initial success but if we get a refresh there with a better battery life and better ampcations that can be good. it's a very large company now so i think that's one of the issues with the stock...
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the album was only available on apple's itunes and apple music. over the last year drake has hosted 20 episodes of his radio show on apple music. also using the platform to announce album release details and to debut several songs including his hit "hotline bling." >> i know someone obsessed with drake and has every single song. >>> a new start-up wants to help you learn from the best and it only costs $90 per class. the start-up is called master class and it's actually offering acting classes with kevin spacey. wilfred, you could benefit from that. >> $100, are you saying i need it? >> i'm just saying that since you have tried to play him in the past, he could probably give you tips. >>ed $100 is well worth it. >> you can also sign up for singing classes with christina aguilera. >> it's a very good idea. access to good individuals. >> you could give anchoring lessons. >> i'm not sure anyone will want to sign up for that. but i'll do it for free if anyone is interested but i bet no one will come in. >>> and stay tuned, you're watching cnbc, first
the album was only available on apple's itunes and apple music. over the last year drake has hosted 20 episodes of his radio show on apple music. also using the platform to announce album release details and to debut several songs including his hit "hotline bling." >> i know someone obsessed with drake and has every single song. >>> a new start-up wants to help you learn from the best and it only costs $90 per class. the start-up is called master class and it's actually...